Altrincham United Reformed
Church has two places of worship, Trinity Hale, and Woodlands Timperley.
They carry the records and traditions of three former churches that
were active during World War 1. They are:

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
ALL THEY HOPED FOR, ALL THEY HAD THEY GAVE
TO SAVE MANKIND - THEMSELVES THEY SCORNED TO SAVE.
IN REVERED MEMORY OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD,
AND IN HONOUR LIKEWISE OF THE DEVOTION AND
SACRIFICE OF THOSE OTHERS OF THIS CHURCH AND
ITS ASSOCIATION WHO WENT FORTH TO SERVE THEIR
GOD AND HUMANITY IN THE GREAT WAR.

You may note that only Hale Congregational
recorded some detail about their heroes service.
The War Graves Commision has always insisted on recording names only
on their graves.
Death is a great leveller of status.

The AURC church archivist, Jeremy
Cocker has, however, researched every one of these names so that we
can know about who they were, and what they were like.

Simply - click on each name for a
PDF description of each person listed above.